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24 September, 00:55

Indiana is home to fossilized crinoids. These small, sea-dwelling invertebrates are vaguely reminiscent of starfish, and some species of crinoid are still present on Earth today, but these animals were especially common in the world's oceans about 400 million years ago. How is this information important to the theory of evolution?

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  1. 24 September, 01:18
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    The presence of crinoids in Indiana provides evidence that populations here on Earth have remained unchanged over time
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